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thereof, one of said blocks comprising two sections each secured to a free end of the band and means for connecting the said sec- -tons with their meeting faces abutting and v band and a series of transversely extending end-friction blocks secured on one face thereof, one of said blocks being divided into two sections eachsecured to a free end of the band, a clam ing plate for each block section between w ich and the block section the free end of the band is clam ed and interlockinv means on said plates or connectin the b'lock sections together, said sections being such that when connected they form a block similar in construction to the remaining blocks.

4. A driving belt comprising a flexible band and a series of transversely extending end-friction blocks secured on one face thereof, one of said blocks being divided into two sections each secured to a free end of the band and means on the upper and lower faces of said blocks for connecting the same together with the meeting faces of the blocks abutting.

5. A driving belt comprising a iiexible band and a series of transversely extending end-friction blocks secured on one face thereof, one of said blocks being divided into two'sections each secured to a free end of the band, a series of interdigitating fingers on each section of the block and means pass ing through said interdigitating fingers when assembled for connecting the two sections of the block together, said sections when joined forming atblock similar in configuration to the remaining blocks.

In witness whereof, I PAUL B. REEVES have hereunto set my hand at Columbus, Indiana, this 22nd day of October, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

PAUL B. REEVES. 

